Facebook cover design

We know you want those likes. Let’s get your brand going viral with an expertly-crafted Facebook cover. Start a Design Contest and our designers will create a custom cover image just for you. You’ll love it, guaranteed.

Your burning Facebook cover design FAQs, answered.

The name says it all: you’ll get custom, professional social media graphics to build a single cover image for Facebook. In terms of files, you’ll get the original, editable vector files (usually an Adobe Illustrator file), vector EPS files in RGB format, plus web-ready files (like a JPG or PNG) that you can upload straight to your Facebook page.

Plus, you’ll get the full legal copyright, so the design will be all yours.

Lots of ideas! If you’re looking for inspiration, explore 99designs for fantastic examples of social media pages created by our design community.

Bring as many specifics as you can, too. Include brand details (e.g. colors, fonts), style suggestions, designs you like, information about your business, product photos and any other specifications that would affect your design.

The more you give the designers, the better they can design a cover image for you!

Yes. If you have any specific images that need to be included with your Facebook cover design (like a logo or product photos), please submit them to designers with your brief.

Unless you request otherwise, your designer may also use stock images (purchased from a third party) in your design. If a designer uses stock art in a design, they’ll tell you which images they are and use watermarked versions of them in their entries. Once you choose the winning design, you’ll need to purchase the stock art and provide it to the winning designer so they can complete the design.

Your custom Facebook cover design contest includes one Facebook cover image. If you need a second set of graphics for additional channels, you have a couple of options: you can run a second contest, or you can start a 1-to-1 Project with your winning designer to create the additional versions.

Of course! We actually encourage you do so. You can use our 1-1 projects product to continue to work with your winning designer on other design projects (for an additional cost).

On 99designs, designers agree to upload only original artwork, so each designer owns the rights to their design submissions until you choose your contest’s winner. During the design handover stage, the designer agrees to transfer the rights, and you become the owner of the copyright of your winning Facebook cover.

We guarantee that you’ll get a great Facebook cover design at any pricing level, but our higher-priced packages give you more design options and better support.

Here’s how it works: When you pay more, the prize for the winning designer is bigger, too. More experienced designers participate in your contest, so you get more high-quality designs to choose from. More options means additional time that's needed to review your designs. That’s why our Gold and Platinum packages offer dedicated managers to help streamline that process by writing creative briefs and giving your designers feedback.

When selecting your Facebook cover contest package, think about how much time you’ll have and what experience you have writing briefs and working with designers. If you're still unsure, contact us for a design consultation.

Choose “Make your contest private” from the Contest options section before you launch your Facebook cover design contest. This will prohibit designers from using their designs elsewhere, and your contest will be unsearchable on the web.

This will automatically attach a standard NDA template to your contest. If you prefer, you can also upload your own NDA.

We offer a 100% money-back guarantee within 60 days of payment on all Facebook Cover Design Contests, except those with a guaranteed prize and those that have entered the Final Round. You can also call us anytime to help you rewrite your brief, reopen your project to ensure you get a good result, and help you pick a winning design. Remember, if we refund your contest, you aren’t legally entitled to use any of the designs submitted to your contest.